A two-seater beauty with a dazzling yellow shell, the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle is the first in Japan to be developed without help from a major car manufacturer. Very low to the ground, the car has a multi-tubular steel frame, a four-part glass fiber reinforced plastic exterior and weighs 720 kg.

With a maximum power output of 20kW x 2, the Brushless DC electric motor isn’t the most powerful one on the market, but the vehicle can reach speeds of up to 80km/h. Once charged, the lithium-ion battery has a range of 200km. The no-fuss interior is surprisingly comfortable. Already licensed to drive on the roads in Japan, this awesome emissions-free car is just one of a series developed by Atsushi Saihara and his students.

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simonkatichMarch 30, 2013 at 3:38 am

Japan always in the prime focus worldwide due their Robotics and Automobile sectors. Basically every car of Japanese technology are always looks like sporting cars with fabulous design which gives them a pretty good shape. The Japanese always comes with a new technology to implement in the industry. Not only to implement but also to make it adaptive to the industry.
The hydrogen fuel cell vehicle lunched by Japanese automobile industry looks very unique and stylish.